1 lie HALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNK 1 , 1906 LOCAL LORE Eat Sowles' candy. V. G. Lyford returned home from Lincoln Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ward of Tccumseh is vis iting her brother , John Gilligau and family , Mrs. I3. II Jusscn has returned from a ten days visit with friends in Omaha. Dr. J. L. Garni } ' of llumboldt was talking with friends here last Friday. Nellie Santo was up from her home in Rule between trains last Friday afternoon. Miss Putnam left last Friday night for Geneva where she will attend summer normal , Mrs. E. F. Sharts spent Satur day with her brother , W. II. Wheeler , and family at Stella. Dowty Watson of Reserve , Ks. , was a pleasant caller at the home of Christ Horn last Sunday eve. Mrs. C. Horn and son , Henry , and daughters , Augusta and Emma , were in Falls City Satur day. Bessie Shock is spending her vacation from her work in St. Joe with her parents south of town. Mrs. 'P. J. Gist lelt for York ' Wednesdaj' to attend a week end house party given by Mrs. Nelle Harrison. Ed Kimmel and family and brother-in-law , Ed Rueggie and wife , were visiting near Barada Sunday. Mrs. Bruno Ilansen of Norfolk came down Momlaj * for a brief visit with her parents , Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Kerr. The coal man refuses to give tip. He has held on this week with a tenacity that has made the entire populance shiver. Some men who kick on the merchant getting ten per cent on necessities pay lift } ' per cent profit on their boox.c without a murmur. A bMM.i. FAMILY Wish t o take a child in board , not under two 3'ears. Chase street , two blocks north from the bus line. O. BAU.KK. Judge and Mrs. Neal of Au- bnrn were the guests of Frank Reavis and wife ovc'r Wednesday. Mr. Neal states that he will not be a candidate for congress to succeed Mr. Pollard. South Chase street is the scene of activity this spring. The im provements being made by J. R. Cain , Louis McPherson and Dave Rcavis on their homes lias great ly improved the appearance of that locality. Mrs. Bert Harpster left Friday afternoon for a brief visit with friends in Reserve , Kans. From there she will go to Preston , be fore leaving for Beatrice where Mr. Ilarpster is cashier at the C. B. & Q. station. Fred Lehnherr was here from Humboldt last Friday and paid The Tribune his annual call. Fred is one of the leading farm ers in the vicinity south of Hum boldt and knows a thing or two about successful farming. Geo. Abbott returned Friday from Marysville , Mo. , where he was called by a telegram an nouncing the serious illness of dis sister. She has been an in valid for a number of years but this relapse seemed fatal. How ever we are glad to state that hei condition turned for the better , and she now is on the road to re covery. D. W. Sowles celebrated his 2dth year in business in Falls Citj Monday. Mr. Sowles has neve been attracted away from follow nig the policy of the best tha money can buy , and consequently has been very successful in hi business life. He is now doing i large shipping business in his ic < cream and is furnishing that ac fcnowledgcd superior article t < many of the neighboring towns Dowty Watson of Reserve. Ks. vas here Sunday. _ Max Werner went to Stella on Monday afternoon. O. P. Heck and wife drove to Shubert last Sunday. Dr. Callison of Stella was a Sunday visitor here. Col. E. F. Hartwig of St. Joe vas in this cily Monday. Chris Horn went to Dickinson ounty , Ivans. , on business. Joseph Wolf was a business isitor in Salem the past Mon- lay. Walter O'Brien of Dawson pent Sunday with Falls City ricnds. John Lichty returned Monday roiu a business trip to Hiawatha , vaiisas. E. Sattcrwhite anil wife were he guests of Salem friends last Sunday. The French Reform skirt sup- ) orter for sale by Mrs. D. II. jlakcney. Chas. Frakes and wife of Ne- Kaska City are visiting relatives n this city. Tom Ryan and wife of Dawson vcre Saturday visitors w i t h ricnds here. J. Spence made a brief busi- less trip to Stella the past Sat- irday afternoon. Chas. Humphrey and wife of Verdon spent Sunday with Gco. Vbbott and wife. Mrs. L. C. Beasley returned Sunday afternoon from a visit riends in Nebraska City. David Griffiths ofrerdon was ooking after business affairs in his city the past Monday. J. M. DeWald and famil- drove o Reserve Sunday and spent the lay with Sam Stewart and wife. George Titus of the Nemaha ity nursery was transacting business affairs here Saturday. Col. M. W. Harding of Ilum- ) oldt was talking with his num- rotts friends in this city on Mon- lay- _ layE. E. L. Ridgeway and wife who lave been here for the past nonth left Sunday for Forest J. M. DeWald returned last Friday from Omaha where he ; ias been serving on the grand jury. jury.N. N. B. Judd and wife of Dawson - son spent Sunday with their .laughter , Mrs. Geo. Crocker , in this city. Oliver Ileikes and wife of St. Joseph arc visiting with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Jellison souht of town. Floy Grinstead expects to spend her summer vacation with her sister , Mrs. Minnie G. Himcs at Spokane , Wash. Mrs. Ed Hammond and son Ralph have returned to Stella after having spent several weeks with her parents here. Mrs. Jule Quiett and two daughters of Kansas City spenl Sunday in this city with Mr Quiett of the stub train. Harry Sage and wife of Lin < coin were visiting with relative ; here , and south of town , during the fore part of the week. Mrs. Landis and children re turned. Monday from Nebraskr City where they have been visit ing with relatives for the pasl two weeks. Gertrude Mohler who has beet spending a brief vacation witl her parents in this city , returnee Sunday to Lincoln where she en joys an excellent position. Mrs. W. II. Putnam returnee Friday evening from northen Iowa where she was called by tin serious illness of her sister. She left her sister convalescing. A. D. May came down fron Salem Sunday and returned 01 Monday , accompanied by hi ; wife and son who have been vis iting with relatives here the pas week. 1 Quality in Children9 * * IE remarkable development in the making of Children's Clothes is demonstrated here in a manner that admits of no dispute. Quality of material and thoroughness of workmanship are of course the dominating features , but aside from these the garments possess the utmost attractiveness , style and durability. \Ve have selected our lines with much patience and care , only from those makers who progress daily and rise far superior to commonplace demands with every effort they make. Our exhibit is extensive , the styles correct , the fabrics pure. The picture shows one -if our Junior suits for ages ! ] to 10 , at the left ; two Russian Suits , ages 2to h , in the corner ; an Admiral Style , ages I ! to 10 , at the right. The large Puritan collar of linen upon the Russian and the white pique front and cnlTs on the Admiral , make these garments extremely neat. Prices $3.50 to $4 line for "Boys 7 to 17 Hargrave < & Margrave GOOD CLOTHIERS Opposite Post Office Geo. Lee of Humboldt visited with Falls City friends on Sun day. He will leave in a few- days for Spokane , Wash. , where he will engage in the practice of law. His numerous friends in this county wisli him unbounded success in his western field of work. Master Neil Sloane was visit ing h i s grandparents John Ilossack and wife here the latter part of the past week. Julia Rickards who has been visiting with her uncle , C. II. Rickards , for the past mouth re turned Sunday night to her home at Cedar City , Utah. S Mffsx VSl How to Feed Stock This is the question that interests every farmer. Experience has demonstrated that they require some thing besides corn and water. The larger per cent of food they can eat and digest the faster they will grow and fatten. This can best be accomplished by giving them some good Stock Food or something else that will increase the appetite and aid the di gestion. I carry the INTER-NATIONAL STOCK FOOD Acknowledged to be the best on the market , which I can sell you at factory price. A great many persons use Glauber Salts , Epsom Salts , Copperas , Sulphur , Resin , etc. , and make their own Stock Food. I can give you very low prices on any or all of these if you can use them in quantities. I also have an excellent Dip and Hip ping Tanks that I can sell \ou cheap. Please call and see me. M THE CITY PHARMACY Dr. McMillan , Proprietor , Falls City Records-Sheet Music We have the Largest and Best Line of Musi cal Instruments and their accessories in this city. We have in stock : THE SINGER AND twiner MirliiilPC * ; JOYlllg llldUlllltft. WHEELER & WILSON Baldwin and Hamilton Pianos Late Sheet flusic Edison Phonographs Call and see us in order to make your pur chase Satisfactory. FALLS CITY MUSIC CO COMMENCEMENT GIFTS1 ! WE are showing an elaborate collection of beautiful - " tiful and exclusive wares , most fitting for Com mencement Gifts , which will facilitate your search. There can be nothing which will more delight a Graduate , than almost any selection from our"stock of JEWELRY ! There is something here both appropriate and de sirable for anyone to give for the graduate. Call and inspect our stock of wares , complete in ivery department , and replete with suggestions. Prices are moderate A. E. JAQUET. THE OLD RELIABLE. Falls City Candy Kitchen Chocolate ICE-CREAM Vanilla ICE-CREAM SODAS : - AH Flavors CRUSHED FRUITS : Orange , Cherry , Strawberry , Raspberry , Pineapple , Fig , Chop Suey , Nut Sundaes. 5c and loc Dishes , i5c Pint , 25c Quart TRY IT ONCE : Egg Phosphates , Lemonade , Coco Cola and Milk Shakes. Home Made Candies , Seasonable Fruits. Mrs. Sue EDeWald went to Auburn Saturday where she will visit with her daughter Mrs J. A. Conner. J. W. Minnick of Council Bluffs , Iowa , was visiting with friends in this city Monday. Wash still has a warm spot in his makeup for Falls City. L ) . N. Hitchcock of Manitou , Colo. , is in this city transacting business afliairs in connection with the elegant bath house to be built at Manitou , there being a number of local stockholders interested in this affair. O. W. DeWald , editor of the Trenton Register , came down Sunday morning and spent the day with relatives in this city. Mr. DeWald publishes a good newspaper , both for news and advertisements , knowing the es sentials for a live newspaper. E. W. DiMinis , who has been stopping at the National for the past SIN months , left Tuesday morning for Grand Island , where he has accepted a position as agent for the Kansas City Life Insurance Co. He made many friends here during his stay , who will sincerely regret his depart ure. Reservation. The Crow Indian reservation , 1,100,000 acres will be opened for settlement in June. Dates of registration June 14th to 28th. Places of registration are Sheridan and Billings. Low rates will be made to these i points to be announced later.- ( Thirty-five thousand acres of this land will be put under irri gation by government at once , 100,000 acres easily made irriga. ble from Big Horn river. The whole reservation is one of the most magnificent bodies of land in the country. Burlington agent will soon be supplied with printed matter for all. See him. County Convention. The Richardson County Sun day school association will meet in annual convention at Stella , June 13 and 14. All Sunday school workers are urged to at tend. W. II. IIOOKISVK , H. E. BOYD , President Secretary. 23-4t Sam Stewart and wife came up from Reserve , last Friday to at tend the eighth grade commence ment exercises , Mrs. Stewart's sister , Edna DeWald , being a member of that class.